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Complexity theory - Network Law Review
Complexity theory
WHY COMPLEXITY?
The Network Law Review seeks to advance the understanding of markets and digital laws through the lens of complexity science. Complexity studies how micro-level inter...
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Who are we? - Network Law Review
Who are we?
The Network Law Review (formerly Concurrentialiste) was created, and is directed, by
Thibault Schrepel,
Associate Professor of Law at VU Amsterdam, and
Faculty Affiliate at Stanford Uni...
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The world’s most downloaded antitrust articles of 2021 - Network Law Review
As in previous years (see 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020), here are the world’s most downloaded antitrust and competition law articles posted on SSRN during the course of 2021. ************ 1....
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Legal Dynamism - Network Law Review
Computational Legal Futures is a tri-monthly series exploring the promise of computational law: digital transformation and extended intelligence in the law. The series is authored by Sandy Pentland, M...
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Law + Technology - Network Law Review
An excerpt from “Law + Technology” you can download here. *** 1. Hypothesis Instead of the classical “law & technology” approach, this article proposes to adopt a “law + technology” approach to explor...
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Reading suggestions – April 2022 - Network Law Review
Click here to order “Blockchain + Antitrust” *** This post features my latest reading suggestions based on the academic papers and press articles that I enjoyed reading in April 2022. As I tend to fav...